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Lesson 5: Questions / Kentel Pemp : Goulennoù
Here are the main ways of asking a question. 
| (br) | 
(en) | 
IPA notation |  
| Piv ? | 
Who? | 
['piu] |  
| Pe ? | 
What? | 
[pe] |  
 | Pet ?
  | How many?
  | [pet]
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  | Pelec'h ?
   | Where? (lit . What place?)
   | [pe'lex]
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   | Petra ?
    | What? (lit. What thing?)
    | [pe'trɑ]
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    | Pegoulz ?
     | When? (lit. What period?)
     | [pe'guls]
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     | Penaos ?
      | How? (lit. What shape?
      | [pe'no:s]
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      | Perak ?
       | Why? (lit. What cause?)
       | [pe'rak]
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       | Pegement ?
        | How much? (lit. What quantity?)
        | [pe'gemɛ̃nt] |  
  
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What: Pe, Petra
You will notice there are two ways of saying "what" in Breton: pe and petra. 
They're all translated as "what" or "which" in English, but are they are put together with different words. 
- Pe only goes with a noun:
  
- Pe gador ? Which/What chair?
 
  
- Petra' only goes with verbs:
  
- Petra emaoc'h o'ch ober ? What are you doing?
 
  
- Some questions
  
- Petra eo hemañ ? What is this?
 
- Petra eo hennezh ? What is that?
 
- Pe anv oc'h ? What is your name? (lit. What name are you?)
 
- Pe hini ?  Which one?
 
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